AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOcean Security & Diplomacy: China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific has reignited calls for a Pacific-led security agreement, with leaders expected to discuss stronger regional cooperation at next month’s Pacific Islands Forum. Judicial Autonomy Reform: Solomon Islands ministries and the judiciary aligned on next steps to fund and implement judicial autonomy, aiming for an independent, accountable court system. Bilateral Ties (China): Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela met China’s Wang Yi in Beijing, reaffirming One China and pushing trade, investment, infrastructure, education and renewable energy cooperation. Pacific Marine Conservation: Solomon Islands joined the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (MOCOR), a transboundary marine protected area, though management details remain thin. Health & Infrastructure: Japan’s JICA upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita, while Malaita leaders warned most provincial facilities haven’t been renovated in years. Agribusiness & Rural Trade: CEMA’s Farmers First initiative is boosting cash flow for cocoa and copra farmers in Vella Lavella, and women market vendors graduated from a saver plus programme. Tourism & Markets: A Solomon Islands vendor shared culture at Samoa’s regional women’s market expo, while tourism experts urged Kiwis to travel more responsibly as borders reopen. Energy/Disaster Finance: Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance opened a Suva office, highlighting fast parametric payouts for cyclone and drought risks. Sports & Youth: Solomon Islands weightlifter Jenly Wini says she’s ready for Glasgow 2026 after a Melbourne training camp.
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